Puerto Rico

Unfamiliar Faces

I was on a group tour to the Berber Community in the Sahara Desert, and they had taken us around to show us Berber huts, bread ovens and the rest of the area. I suppose our loud chatter and laughing disturbed this woman because she came outside when she heard us and stared us down until we left. I quickly took a photo of her confused/angered appearance as we walked by.** LIKE THIS PHOTO**.

Midnight In Havana

Our first day in Cuba was a hectic one. It took much travel with little sleep to get from Chicago to Havana. It was a last minute decision to attend La Zorra y el Cuervo jazz club (without our group who retired early) after a late dinner. But are we glad we did! Our tour guide dropped of my fiancé and I, then left us for the evening. As we walked through its doors and entered the smoke cloud, we were transported back sixty years to the golden age of jazz. This photo, "Midnight In Havana" is an homage to the late photographer Herman Leonard. Its title is a nod to our shared love of nostalgia with director Woody Allen. LIKE THIS PHOTO.

A View Into The City

During my first week living in Sevilla, Spain, I took a tour of La Giralda and got to see a view of the entire city. There was not a bad view from the entire top and I saw these gorgeous pillars and took a picture looking down into the city. Each space between the pillars captures something different. LIKE THIS PHOTO.

Top of the World

Only one place can make the skyscrapers of NYC look like Lego blocks ... top of Empire State Building. One of my favorite locations to enjoy 360 view of Manhattan. Being able to see the curvature of Earth in the distance puts things in perspective. LIKE THIS PHOTO.